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Thinking LSAT

A Slower Cycle (Maya Russell) (Ep. 440)

Thinking LSAT

Nathan Fox and Ben Olson

Education

4.8868 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2024

⏱️ 130 minutes

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Summary

Nathan is joined by Maya Russell, chair of the Pre-Law Advisor National Council, for an insightful discussion of the law school admissions process. Maya provides expert analysis of the rapidly changing admissions landscape, highlights common mistakes made by law school applicants, and outlines key questions to ask when deciding where to apply and attend.


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3:09 - Application Timing - In a recent study focusing on application timing, AccessLex found that historically underrepresented applicants who apply early tend to have better admissions chances than those who apply late. Nathan and Ben acknowledge the findings, but they’re unconvinced by AccessLex’s methodology and recommendations. The guys express their concerns about the study and about law school pipeline programs in general.

25:08 - Maya Russell, Pre-Law Advisor - Maya Russell is a pre-law advisor at Furman University and chair of the Pre-Law Advisor National Council (PLANC). Maya recounts her path to becoming a pre-law advisor and describes what the job entails.

45:06 - Law School Scholarships - Maya and Nathan agree that law school is overpriced and that applicants should seek the best merit scholarships available to them. They discuss how successful applicants prioritize GPA before LSAT, apply broadly, and evaluate the potential return on their investment before committing to a law school.

1:11:02 - Admissions Advice - Maya encourages patience during this unusually slow application cycle. She attributes the slowdown primarily to last year’s Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action and suggests that law schools are testing new ways to attract and admit a diverse pool of applicants. Maya and Nathan consider the long-term impact of the SCOTUS decision. And they caution applicants not to be in such a rush to attend law school.

1:39:48 - LSAT Alternatives - Some law schools now accept LSAT alternatives, like the GRE or JD-Next. Maya believes that most applicants should stick with the LSAT.

1:46:43 - LSAT Writing - Maya explains why law schools may start paying closer attention to applicants’ LSAT Writing samples. She warns listeners to read applications carefully for restrictions on the use of AI.

1:50:56 - Medical Disclosures - Maya urges applicants to keep their medical histories out of their personal statements.

2:00:15 - Words of the Week - LSAT advice is often deranged. Ben and Nathan aim to elucidate the test.

Transcript

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So then what do you say to somebody who says but I have to apply I have to start law school this fall?

0:05.8

I say to them why I'm 27 I don't want to take a gap year and I say why be patient be patient be patient. Hello and

0:25.0

welcome to episode 440 of the Thinking Elsat Podcast.

0:28.0

I'm Nathan Fox.

0:29.0

With me is Ben Olson.

0:30.0

We're the co-founders of Elsat Demon.com and the Elsat Demon Daily podcast. You can be

0:34.9

Elsat famous share news and ask questions on our website thinking Elsat.com. You can

0:39.2

also email the voice recording of your question to help at thinking Elsat.com just keep it under 30

0:45.0

seconds and record from a quiet place please. We've only got one of those but I

0:49.1

loved it and it was so well recorded I mean maybe it's it's going to set a high bar, but I hope more people.

0:54.3

It is a way to skip the line. We get lots of emails asking lots of questions.

0:58.0

And if you want to skip the line, use your voice. That is the way to do that.

1:02.4

That's a, that goes for life in general, huh?

1:05.0

That does.

1:06.0

Yeah, pick up the phone.

1:08.0

If you want to skip the email, skip the line,

1:11.0

stop fucking emailing.

1:12.0

Just call someone or show up. the line, stop fucking emailing.

1:12.8

Just call someone or show up in person

1:15.7

and just be a man in the ass.

1:17.3

Yeah.

1:18.4

Ben, this is not a pain in the ass at all.

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